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Type of screen print ink

There are several types of screen printing ink available, each with its own unique properties and advantages. Some of the most common types of screen printing ink include:

  1. Plastisol Ink: Plastisol ink is a popular type of ink that is made from PVC particles suspended in a plasticizer. It is known for its durability and vibrant colors, and it is commonly used in screen printing on textiles.

  2. Water-based Ink: Water-based ink is a type of ink that uses water as a solvent. It is environmentally friendly and produces a soft, breathable print that is ideal for printing on light-colored fabrics.

  3. Discharge Ink: Discharge ink is a type of ink that removes the dye from the fabric to create a lighter, softer print. It is commonly used on dark-colored fabrics and produces a vintage, distressed look.

  4. Solvent-based Ink: Solvent-based ink is a type of ink that uses a solvent as a carrier. It is known for its fast-drying time and durability, and it is commonly used in screen printing on plastics, metals, and other non-porous materials.

  5. UV Ink: UV ink is a type of ink that cures when exposed to ultraviolet light. It produces a high-quality, durable print and is commonly used in screen printing on a variety of substrates, including plastics, metals, and glass.

Each type of ink has its own unique characteristics and advantages, and the choice of ink depends on the type of substrate, the desired print quality, and other factors specific to the printing job.


 
 
 

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